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avery, richard -- >> avery's wearing a green tie. >> all ready for st. paddy's weekend. thanks so much, gentlemen. good to see you. the legal guys are here every saturday. don't miss them at this time, noon eastern hour, to give us their take on the most intriguing legal cases of the week. >>> a reminder to watch cnn's new show "the lead" with jake tamer. starts monday at 4:00. you're crazy. go faster! go faster! go faster! go faster! no! stop...stop... (mom) i raised my son to be careful... hi, sweetie. hi, mom. (mom) but just to be safe... i got a subaru. (announcer) love. it's what makes a subaru a subaru. michael, tell us why you used to book this fabulous hotel? well you can see if the hotel is pet friendly before you book it, and i got a great deal without bidding. and where's your furry friend? oh, i don't have a cat. now you can save up to 50% during priceline's spring hotel sale use promo code spring for additional savings on all express deals, including pet friendly hotels. express deals. priceline savings without the bidding. it's lots of things. all waking up
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avery, you first. did these jurors infer which way they might go based on the kinds of questions they've been asking? >> no. i think if anything what we're learning is the failure of the prosecution has been picked up by the jurors asking prosecution-style questions. same with the defense. jurors are asking the right questions. but the question here is do we have a runaway jury. granted, the questions are being filtered through the judge and through the lawyers, but we're all over the place. are we getting to the truth? perhaps so. that's a plus. but the minus, fredricka, is, is this getting so out of control that it's going to create issues for an appeal? that's one of the concerns here. >> richard, this seems pretty incredible that a witness would be on the stand, the defendant on the stand as long as it's been, more than a week now. i mean, just an extraordinary amount of time. it would seem the longer that she's up there she's undermining the defense strategy, whatever that strategy may be. richard
avery, you first. did these jurors infer which way they might go based on the kinds of questions they've been asking? >> no. i think if anything what we're learning is the failure of the prosecution has been picked up by the jurors asking prosecution-style questions. same with the defense. jurors are asking the right questions. but the question here is do we have a runaway jury. granted, the questions are being filtered through the judge and through the lawyers, but we're all over the...
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that's how you get it, avery. they are going to listen to you and i are fork it over. >> i had no idea, great. >> let's move on to what's now become the retrial of amanda knox. the italian supreme court said she will stand trial again for the death of her roommate. knox and her then boyfriend were initially found guilty in the murder and then were acquitted two years later on appeal. amanda came home to seattle, washington, to finish her studies at university of washington and now might be extradited to stand trial again. joey, you first. this is an interesting lesson for everybody. in other countries sometimes the judicial system works differently. you can be acquitted and find yourself back in court to defend yourself. how? >> couldn't even imagine that happening in the united states. why, our constitution, double jeopardy. there's an extradition agreement between the united states and italy and it was enacted in 1984. we like to respect each other. but in these instances and particularly united states, we're hu
that's how you get it, avery. they are going to listen to you and i are fork it over. >> i had no idea, great. >> let's move on to what's now become the retrial of amanda knox. the italian supreme court said she will stand trial again for the death of her roommate. knox and her then boyfriend were initially found guilty in the murder and then were acquitted two years later on appeal. amanda came home to seattle, washington, to finish her studies at university of washington and now...
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avery, you first. how convincing is this argument of ptsd despite her confessions? >> it's terrible. what happened is that richard samuels, who is the expert, testified that he treated based on the first justification by jodi arias. the ninjas coming in and the the intruders. and afterwards, he started treating for the second one. there were 100 questions for jurors. wait a minute, which story do we believe. he said, well, the second story based on my 35 years of experience is probably the better one. it's mind numbing in terms of lack of credibility. and the tab keeps growing because every defendant has a right to counsel in a criminal case. so that's what's going on. that's what went on this week. >> then the defense psychologist on cross-examination, arias should have been retested after she confessed to the killing so that cannot help. >> when you use words like speculation, i speculated, that's really bad. jurors come to these cases and they bring with them their common sense. so although an expert is sworn into testify, the judge will say you don't have to go
avery, you first. how convincing is this argument of ptsd despite her confessions? >> it's terrible. what happened is that richard samuels, who is the expert, testified that he treated based on the first justification by jodi arias. the ninjas coming in and the the intruders. and afterwards, he started treating for the second one. there were 100 questions for jurors. wait a minute, which story do we believe. he said, well, the second story based on my 35 years of experience is probably...
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avery actually tried to get on board. later that night, she put some mothballs behind her ears and fed me peppermints. - she is in it to win it. - this can't go on. i'm making a decision about nancy and avery today. i'm going in the bunker. no distractions. i had jonathan remove the bar and my collection of 18th century french erotica. - i've had to make some tough calls over the years, switching sheinhardt's wig production to 100% chinese cadaver hair, turning down dick cheney's offer to become king of iraq, selecting the brand-new logo for nbc.
avery actually tried to get on board. later that night, she put some mothballs behind her ears and fed me peppermints. - she is in it to win it. - this can't go on. i'm making a decision about nancy and avery today. i'm going in the bunker. no distractions. i had jonathan remove the bar and my collection of 18th century french erotica. - i've had to make some tough calls over the years, switching sheinhardt's wig production to 100% chinese cadaver hair, turning down dick cheney's offer to...
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we'll find out from avery friedman. but first -- >> announcer: this is the "full court press." >> other headlines making news on this truce bill gates is offering up a big prize to whoever invents the next generation condom. yes, the former head of microsoft is offering up $100,000 for a new condom design that enhances user experience while protecting against unplanned pregnancies and sexually transmitted diseases. bill and mel inga gates foundation says it is clear that the desire to use condoms is down so they need to be reinvented. >> a condom with all of the fun and excitement of microsoft windows. [ laughter ] doesn't sound -- >> bill: i'm not the expert in this field but there are condoms today that are designed to increase pleasure at the same time provide protection. >> apparently he thinks you can do it better. >> clipy on it. pop up. that's enough. i'm sorry. [ laughter ] >> switching from software to hardware. >> oh, no. >> bill: all right. >> russia is so worried about the weather for next year's olympic --
we'll find out from avery friedman. but first -- >> announcer: this is the "full court press." >> other headlines making news on this truce bill gates is offering up a big prize to whoever invents the next generation condom. yes, the former head of microsoft is offering up $100,000 for a new condom design that enhances user experience while protecting against unplanned pregnancies and sexually transmitted diseases. bill and mel inga gates foundation says it is clear that...
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. >> when avery was seven his father overdosed on oxycontin. his mother was in and out of his life. >> the hardest part growing up without a dad would be like not having that model family like that you always see. >> he's lucky enough to live with his great grandparents. in this town, that model family is being redefined. >> there's got to be plenty more in school that's the same thing happened to them. it's a terrible thing. >> a terrible thing that 17-year-old junior shawn watkins saw first hands. >> we went in her room and she was face down on the bed. >> when he was ten shawn walked in on a terrifying scene in his mother's bedroom. she was dead after over dosing on painkillers, oxycontin. >> i thought it was awful, my mother died, but i couldn't understand the gravity of the situation. i didn't understand that, you know, my mom was gone forever, i wasn't going to see her again. >> sean had known for years that his mom was in trouble. >> my mother started off, you know, with back pain, started off, you know, taking pills for that and eventua
. >> when avery was seven his father overdosed on oxycontin. his mother was in and out of his life. >> the hardest part growing up without a dad would be like not having that model family like that you always see. >> he's lucky enough to live with his great grandparents. in this town, that model family is being redefined. >> there's got to be plenty more in school that's the same thing happened to them. it's a terrible thing. >> a terrible thing that 17-year-old...
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is that what's really at issue here, avery? before even moving forward on this, is it an issue of whether it's outdated and whether racial discrimination no longer exists? >> well, it's silly, frankly, to argue that racial discrimination doesn't exist. the law that's involved here was a law enacted as a result of the 13th amendment, the abolition of slavery. this is anti-slavery legislation. because it still exists on some level, it may not be like it was before, there's a reason to have preclearance by the justice department in the nine southern states. that's the united states' argument. they're saying there are still badges of slavery. shelby, alabama, arks, fredricka, that this is a badge of shame, we should be free, things have changed in the south. and at the end of the day, while a lot of commentators are talking about 5-4 invalidating it, if it happens, congress is going to go back and read past legislation, but i'm not sure that we're going to see an invalidation. keep your eye on chief justice robinson ertz. >> richar
is that what's really at issue here, avery? before even moving forward on this, is it an issue of whether it's outdated and whether racial discrimination no longer exists? >> well, it's silly, frankly, to argue that racial discrimination doesn't exist. the law that's involved here was a law enacted as a result of the 13th amendment, the abolition of slavery. this is anti-slavery legislation. because it still exists on some level, it may not be like it was before, there's a reason to have...
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good to see you, avery. >> hi, fredricka. nice to see you. >> obviously the anonymous call by someone appalled with this facebook pose of an 11-year-old with a supposed assault rifle. >> it's very interesting. i think it's an extraordinary case because until such time as vice president biden and certainly the congress actually gets to the point of outlawing such weapons, they are legal. and in new jersey the question really became is it unlawful for a child to be posed in a facebook photograph. so what the local officials did, fredricka, is there was a raid on the house of police and children services. once the owner of the home, the father of this child called his attorney, the attorney says you've got to get out of the house until you get a warrant. so law enforcement left. it's this convergence of government trying jitter ri about the guns in the wrong hands and protect against the right of search and seizure and first amendment right of expression. >> so we're talking about a raid taking place without a warrant say there
good to see you, avery. >> hi, fredricka. nice to see you. >> obviously the anonymous call by someone appalled with this facebook pose of an 11-year-old with a supposed assault rifle. >> it's very interesting. i think it's an extraordinary case because until such time as vice president biden and certainly the congress actually gets to the point of outlawing such weapons, they are legal. and in new jersey the question really became is it unlawful for a child to be posed in a...
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this is avery dennison. they make bar codes. charles: all kinds of things associated with commerce. stuart: your telling me that their profits have gone up -- revenue, the amount of money they are taking in, gone up from what? charles: gone up significantly year over year, but the source of that revenue has changed dramatically. 04, they did 2.5 billion in america. 2011 they did 1.7 billion in america. their revenues in america have gone down. their revenues everywhere else have gone straight up. charles: skyrocketed. hence the bottom line has skyrocketed. you can translate that example to corporate america generally making whopping great big profits overseas and that's why their stock has gone up so much. charles: their profits are legit therefore the stock move is legit. unfortunately it is hard for the average american to connect the dots because the avery dennison they see is the one that went from 2.5 to 1.7 billion. that's the one we see when we look out of our window, but that's a different part of the story that's not articulated often. stuart: would you accept that ben prin
this is avery dennison. they make bar codes. charles: all kinds of things associated with commerce. stuart: your telling me that their profits have gone up -- revenue, the amount of money they are taking in, gone up from what? charles: gone up significantly year over year, but the source of that revenue has changed dramatically. 04, they did 2.5 billion in america. 2011 they did 1.7 billion in america. their revenues in america have gone down. their revenues everywhere else have gone straight...
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. >> 18 years ago i threw yasser arafat out of a concert at avery fisher hall. he was specifically not invited, we didn't want to invite dictators, terrorists murderers to the concert. he had a ticket from somebody and i had my chief of staff throw him out and it was on the front page. new york times bitterly ca castigated me for showing disrespect. when i was a u.s. attorney i investigated him for the murder of leon kinghoffer, he ordered the murder of a man in a wheelchair thrown into the mediterranean. only one of the americans. i'm not telling you this off the top of my head. i investigated him as a u.s. attorney. had papers issued if he came to the united states we could pick him up. i kept him out during the reagan administration. >> sean: billy cunningham used the term, gave birth to bin laden. >> the man was a total phony and one of the biggest mistakes we made, goes back starting a little with the end of the bush administration, completely in the clinton administration, they bought into the phoniness of yasser arafat. the man was not a guy who was a ter
. >> 18 years ago i threw yasser arafat out of a concert at avery fisher hall. he was specifically not invited, we didn't want to invite dictators, terrorists murderers to the concert. he had a ticket from somebody and i had my chief of staff throw him out and it was on the front page. new york times bitterly ca castigated me for showing disrespect. when i was a u.s. attorney i investigated him for the murder of leon kinghoffer, he ordered the murder of a man in a wheelchair thrown into...
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have you ever watched the hot box with avery jessup? - no, cnbc gives me a headache. i get all my money advice from pbs. - where should i put my money: in tech stocks or the housing market? - tech stocks, foxy moneybags, tech stocks! - sir, your reservations are all set for valentine's day. and just to be clear, are you and i exchanging-- - no. - why do you have valentine's plans? what about nancy? - nancy knows that i'm here when she's ready. but after what we went through, our marriage, the way that it ended between us, it was, uh, very intense. - like when you think there's one more stair, but there isn't. and all of the sudden, you're, like, "whoa!" - exactly. so for now, i just want something fun and easy. frankly, i could use a win. - a win? what's with the euphemisms, jack? why don't you just say you want some... - is that sex, lemon? - is the way i do it. so who's the lucky lady? - i'm not sure yet.
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you need an avery-- simple, fun, uncomplicated. as my good friend and fox-hunting partner mary j. blige would say, "no more drama." - happy birthday! - nancy, what are you doing here? - it's done, jack. i'm divorced! - [imitating scooby doo] ruh-ro! [exciting jazz music] ♪ - hey, how did your dodgeball thing go? did you meet anyone? - not really. i mean, there was one okay guy. [overlapping shouts] eat it, bitch! - what is wrong with you? he was flirting. did you ever even talk to him? - i yelled at him about a rule violation. - oh... - his foot was over the line. - how many more of these things are you going to? - line dancing this afternoon, then tomorrow is the wine and cheese tasting. or, as i like to call it, singles fart suppression. - maybe i should go with you, be your wingman.
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. >>> matt avery will not be on the hunt but he did make an impressive shot on number two. the ball yoyos back into the hole for an eagle. woods trying to win this tournament for an eighth time. increased it to three after this birdie in the second hole. and then the rain came, and when they say rain in florida they mean it. they will resume play tomorrow. >>> the baltimore ravens who have been losing players all offseason today gained one. elvis dumerville has agreed to a five year contract. broncos had been trying to restructure a new contract but a deadline technicality and the effect that dume rville had a new agent swinged things in the baltimore favor. that's it for this late sunday night sports wrap. i don't remember that. >> we don't want to. thank you joe. that is our report for tonight. thank you for trusting ktvu channel 2 news. >> be sure to join the ktvu morning news for the long awaited opening of the new devil slide's tunnels. a big celebration planned for that. so be sure to tune in tomorrow morning. and remember we're always here for you at ktvu.com and mob
. >>> matt avery will not be on the hunt but he did make an impressive shot on number two. the ball yoyos back into the hole for an eagle. woods trying to win this tournament for an eighth time. increased it to three after this birdie in the second hole. and then the rain came, and when they say rain in florida they mean it. they will resume play tomorrow. >>> the baltimore ravens who have been losing players all offseason today gained one. elvis dumerville has agreed to a...
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and what might coauthor, chris avery and i did, was we looked at the entire high school graduating class of 2008. so every single student in the united states who had taken a college assessment exam, either the s.a.t., thep s.a.t., or the act exam, and we looked to see how many low-income, high-achieving students there were and we found that there were anything from eight times as many as colleges had thought there were, to 15 times as many as colleges thought hthought there were. >> brown: and you also, though, showed that the student-- students don't know to reach further in many cases, right? >> that's right. so the-- as soon as we found this out, we thought, well, why are they not applying? if these students could get in, what is the explanation for why they're not applying? we tried to eliminate some explanations. and the first one we looked at was, well, arethey not able to afford these very selective colleges and universities? but interest will enough, for high-achieving students, the more selective the university they attend, the less they will pay. so these students are actually
and what might coauthor, chris avery and i did, was we looked at the entire high school graduating class of 2008. so every single student in the united states who had taken a college assessment exam, either the s.a.t., thep s.a.t., or the act exam, and we looked to see how many low-income, high-achieving students there were and we found that there were anything from eight times as many as colleges had thought there were, to 15 times as many as colleges thought hthought there were. >>...
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the brothers are also the only siblings to win the avery fisher career grant. it's one of the most prestigious award bestowed on artists. anthony mcgill performed at president barack obama's inauguration with yo-yo ma and others. how is that for making mom and dad proud? i'm pleased to welcome demarre mcgill, principal flute for the seattle symphony and his brother anthony mcgill principal clarinet for the metropolitan orchestra here in new york. still with us, congresswoman barbara lee is an accomplished high school pianist and her 80-plus-year-old mother is still trying to get you to practice regularly on the piano. >> let me ask you the question of the role that music played for you. ha did it do for you as kids? >> it taught us discipline. passion. it definitely bonded us as a family, as brothers. i mean, i really can't imagine my life without music honestly. >> one of the stories that i find most extraordinary is that your parents apparently mortgaged their home five separate times to be able to afford lessons for the two of you. meaning that you're not fr
the brothers are also the only siblings to win the avery fisher career grant. it's one of the most prestigious award bestowed on artists. anthony mcgill performed at president barack obama's inauguration with yo-yo ma and others. how is that for making mom and dad proud? i'm pleased to welcome demarre mcgill, principal flute for the seattle symphony and his brother anthony mcgill principal clarinet for the metropolitan orchestra here in new york. still with us, congresswoman barbara lee is an...
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patrolman avery freeman, chester police department. officer brian l. lorenzo, philadelphia police department. and officer moses walker jr., philadelphia police department. these officers, along with more than 100 others, who lost their lives in 2012, will be remembered at this service. these officers made the ultimate sacrifice in serving our country and our communities. i urge my colleagues to support passage of this resolution. thank you and i reserve the balance of my time. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman reserves. the gentleman from minnesota is recognized. mr. nolan: mr. speaker, i yield myself such time as i may consume. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman is recognized. mr. nolan: thank you, mr. speaker. and congratulations, congressman barletta, for sponsoring this resolution, enabling this important memorial service to go forward. you're to be commended for it, and i'm honored to be able to stand here on behalf of the minority and offer our support for the resolution. house concurrent resolution 18, as you just said, authorizes the u
patrolman avery freeman, chester police department. officer brian l. lorenzo, philadelphia police department. and officer moses walker jr., philadelphia police department. these officers, along with more than 100 others, who lost their lives in 2012, will be remembered at this service. these officers made the ultimate sacrifice in serving our country and our communities. i urge my colleagues to support passage of this resolution. thank you and i reserve the balance of my time. the speaker pro...
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have avery close -- we high degree of confidence in the technical solution that we are testing right now. i think it will be sooner rather than later the tests would be completed and we will all look at the data. of a high degree of confidence that data will tell us and we will tell the faa, who are the decision makers here, the fix is what we needed to be and we will get this airplane back in service in due time. this has been a difficult time for us. we have this fabulous airplane -- none of the promise of this airplane really has been diminished by this. why do i say this? because there is nothing about a battery that needed to be fixed, that impacted the other things that make this a special airplane. whether it is the 20% to 30% improvement in operating cost or the range of passenger comfort, all of those things. as a matter of fact, we have taken some of this time to tighten up some things and make sure we are in good shape as we get this back into service. it has been frustrating. had beeny the faa champs here. they put us through our paces. they have america's best interest i
have avery close -- we high degree of confidence in the technical solution that we are testing right now. i think it will be sooner rather than later the tests would be completed and we will all look at the data. of a high degree of confidence that data will tell us and we will tell the faa, who are the decision makers here, the fix is what we needed to be and we will get this airplane back in service in due time. this has been a difficult time for us. we have this fabulous airplane -- none of...
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i was against the war from avery beginning. to voice myll in opinion. , itlt if we attacked iraq would bring destruction and chaos.very -- sure enough, all that came to pass. i look at our soldiers who were and they did the do.ing they were elected to the pain and suffering, to have people in power who had no idea of what they were sending these brave men and women into were unconscionable. a lot of things we're going through now is repayment for this ungodly and unjust war. i just feel sorry for the people of iraq, that they have had to suffer -- suffer and still suffer. i talked to them before the war .n iraq, during the war in iraq there was one who agreed with it. one person said it was a terrible idea. , barbara lee of california. later, doug collins of colorado who served in iraq. first, we want to give you a flavor of the senate floor debate on authorizing military action in iraq. here is than senator hillary rodham clinton. [video clip] shots are fired and bombs are dropped, not all consequences are predictable. while t
i was against the war from avery beginning. to voice myll in opinion. , itlt if we attacked iraq would bring destruction and chaos.very -- sure enough, all that came to pass. i look at our soldiers who were and they did the do.ing they were elected to the pain and suffering, to have people in power who had no idea of what they were sending these brave men and women into were unconscionable. a lot of things we're going through now is repayment for this ungodly and unjust war. i just feel sorry...
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symphony at avery fisher hall. he was specifically not invited. we didn't want to invite terrorists to this country. >> to me when the president of the united states stands there with this guy's picture in back of him, it says to me does this man have any sense of history? does he know what the heck he's dealing with? >> this is a man that murdered at least 27 americans. >> that's what i can count. he's one of the people that invented modern islamic extremist terrorism. >>steve: it seems like a gigantic gaffe on the part of the advance team or the people in the white house. remember when the president of the united states went to georgetown university, catholic university and the white house asked at catholic university can you cross out that -- can you kroefr up that cross? -- cover up that cross and cover up that symbol that stands for jesus christ? they did that at catholic university. yet they go yesterday in israel. do they ask them to cover up a picture of the father of modern terrorism? no. they left it. seems curious. >>brian: let's go to
symphony at avery fisher hall. he was specifically not invited. we didn't want to invite terrorists to this country. >> to me when the president of the united states stands there with this guy's picture in back of him, it says to me does this man have any sense of history? does he know what the heck he's dealing with? >> this is a man that murdered at least 27 americans. >> that's what i can count. he's one of the people that invented modern islamic extremist terrorism....
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bell air ♪ >> the parody of "fresh prince of bel air" who is the lucky owner of the new pup, james avery. there's a great tie, uncle phil took him home. will smith i'm sure approves of the video. great message. it is now 11 minutes after the hour, dylan has a check of our weekend forecast. >> weekends you know, same old story, not looking that great. we are going to see snow and cold temperatures. look at our computer model through saturday with the snow racing through the plains, heavy rain in the southeast, snow is going to fall all across missouri and up into southern parts of illinois, indiana, ohio, there you see by sunday night it is going to bring some heavier snow to west virginia and virginia and then it will kind of try to just move off the mid-atlantic coast but we could get brushed in the northeast with a little bit of light snow in areas just east of denver we could see 9 to 12 inches, most towns in the plains will pick up tloo three to six inches. we'll see the chance of thunderstorms especially down through louisiana, some of the storms could be pretty severe, too, so some
bell air ♪ >> the parody of "fresh prince of bel air" who is the lucky owner of the new pup, james avery. there's a great tie, uncle phil took him home. will smith i'm sure approves of the video. great message. it is now 11 minutes after the hour, dylan has a check of our weekend forecast. >> weekends you know, same old story, not looking that great. we are going to see snow and cold temperatures. look at our computer model through saturday with the snow racing through...
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so my three latest grandchildren, grace, charlie and avery, all young, just a few years old, are inheriting a very significant amount of debt that will saddle their opportunities and stifle their opportunities to participate in the american dream and to have the opportunities that many of my generation have had. now, were interest rates not artificially held down by the fed at historically low levels, we might also be facing our day of reckoning. i had the opportunity to talk with the fed chairman some time back and he indicated that, you know, we're kind of running out of tools here at the fed to address these problems and you people up the street that handle the fiscal issues, not the monetary issues, need to stand up and address the -- address the problem. and so when we
so my three latest grandchildren, grace, charlie and avery, all young, just a few years old, are inheriting a very significant amount of debt that will saddle their opportunities and stifle their opportunities to participate in the american dream and to have the opportunities that many of my generation have had. now, were interest rates not artificially held down by the fed at historically low levels, we might also be facing our day of reckoning. i had the opportunity to talk with the fed...